Collection Cinéma pour l'oreille.
Distort space and time. Now that your ear is a pond and it is early morning, we can go further. Listen to the surface tension and the tiny silences that briefly punctuate it after it has been disturbed and it hastily reassembles itself into a tight meniscus once more. Imagine dewdrops as packages of sound. They slowly roll off the overarching foliage and splash into the pond which is your ear. As they break through the surface, sound bursts out of their skinshellshapes and spreads like ink through the water. The day warms and the dewdrops roll and fall more rapidly eager to free the delicate contents which they have been nurturing in the cool dark before they are vaporized by the increasing heat. Occasionally several drops coalesce and plummet down, falling into the pond with greater force creating minute vortices which swirl and spin and suck sounds from beyond this immediate environment. Evidence of activity in a waking world. Care to join...?
(The Square Root Of Sub - Vital Weekly 34)
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